Posts with tag: "south carolina wedding photographer"
Tuesday, January 18, 2022
By Wollwerth Imagery
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When I got married a long, long time ago, my wife and I didn't know what kind of things should be included in the wedding to make it a more memorable day. What did we know? We were 20 and 22. Now that I'm a wedding photographer, and my wife assists me, we've been to literally hundreds of weddings. I've seen what works and what doesn't work.

Sarah and Kent knew what works. They had tons of details figures out, from the little Catholic chapel where they got married to using a 1942 Ford pickup as a getaway vehicle. As a bonus, they had access to his grandmothers house, which was full of antiques and little details that made the day absolute eye candy for me. Since they live on a boat, they decided to arrive at the reception by boat, which was at the Beaufort Yacht and Sailing Club.

The thing about it though, was that none of it was expensive. They just put a lot of thought into the day. I've shot weddings that had budgets of over $100,000. This one rivaled those in every way, and they'll be able to afford to live afterward.

I got more wonderful photos than I know what to do with from this day, but I'm not going to post all of them. Thanks especially to Renee from RIM photography who was my second shooter. Some of these images are hers. Enjoy, and hopefully this gives you ideas for your own wedding.

 

 
Thursday, May 25, 2017
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To say that the weather was a concern for Kristen and Jason's wedding on Hilton Head was an understatement. Eight months before their wedding, a hurricane hit Hilton Head and downed several hundred thousand trees. These trees were then piled at their original venue. Consequently, their original venue had no choice but to cancel on them. Plan two was to have their wedding at Sea Pines, on the south end of Hilton Head.

I had a conversation with the bride a few days before the wedding, who was watching the wether report for her wedding day with great concern. I tried to reassure her that of the 350 or so weddings I've done, only about three have ever been just completely rained out. Then the day of the wedding came, and it was absolutely pouring. Was I worried about it? No. You see, I've seen enough days like this to know that the pictures are still going to turn out beautiful. Rainy days give beautiful, even lighting. There are always sheltered places to shoot. And eventually, it's going to stop raining, and when that happens, the sky is going to be dramatic. All of that happened. Even though they ended up needing to have the ceremony indoors rather than on the 18th green, their couples pictures turned out awesome. Here are just of few of their pictures, finishing with a shot with the receding storm in the background.

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Friday, January 27, 2017
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Maria and James got married October 30th at a private home on Hilton Head. It was debatable whether it was even going to happen, as Hurricane Matthew hit two weeks before, and the home was right on the ocean. Well, the home survived, and even with the sand dunes gone, it made for a beautiful wedding. I'm not sure why, but there were butterflies all over the beach that day, and they made their way into a number of the pictures. Celebrations Catering and Events did all the setup and catering, and added quite a few details I haven't seen before, including sea glass decorations on the tables.

Maria and James themselves were fantastic. If I could do a wedding like theirs every week, I would. They were there to have fun, and it shows in the pictures. No one was stressed out. They played games during the reception, and were very flexible about getting pictures when the lighting was right. It really goes to show, the less worried you are about the day, the better the pictures turn out. Blessings to you both. It was a pleasure.

 

 
Thursday, July 16, 2015
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Jessica and William got married yesterday at the Summerville Presbyterian Church in Summerville, South Carolina. Originally the plan was to get married at Hunting Island State Park near Beaufort, but between the possibility of thunderstorms and the 95 degree heat, the venue was changed last minute. It was definitely for the best. The location was great, and everything came together. I've done some trash the dress sessions before, but I've never done a trash the bouquet (I think we might have invented that yesterday). Jess beat Will over the head with the bouquet for some truly hilarious shots. Here's a couple shots from the wedding, one serious, the other fun. Enjoy.


 
Friday, July 03, 2015
By John Wollwerth
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I take a lot of photographs. A lot. I take a lot of wedding photos, engagement photos, portraits, journalism, you name it. If I were to let it, my passion might turn into a job, and then it just wouldn't be fun anymore. Every once in a while, it's nice to just shoot for me. This week I was able to do that. I got to go on a short trip with my family and just shoot whatever I felt like. That's how you keep from getting stale. Shoot what you want to just because it's fun, just because it's there. Here are a few of my shots from this week on my trip to the upcountry.